Overview
An algorithmic art skill demonstrates how a detailed workflow can standardize a creative task. The skill contains instructions for creating generative art with a particular library and guides the model through the same overall process each time.
The procedure can be copied into an agent, saved as a skill, and run. The agent creates the skill directory, generates supporting templates, builds the application, and opens the result in a browser. The finished interface allows parameters such as particle count, noise scale, turbulence, accent colors, and background colors to be changed or randomized.
The important point is not the specific artwork. The important point is that the result is not a downloaded application. It is a newly created application produced through a standardized workflow. The skill captures a process that another agent can reproduce.
This is the practical value of skills: validated procedures become portable and repeatable without eliminating the model's ability to reason within the procedure.